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List  of  References  Relating  to  the  Eight -Hour  forking  Pay 

and  to  Limitations  of  V'orking  Hours  in  the  United  States 

with  Special  Reference  to  Railway  Labor.  * 


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BOOKS. 


,-ican  association  for  labor  legislation 

Constitutional  amendments  relating  to  labor  legislation  and  brief 
in  their  defense.  Submitted  to  the  constitutional  convention  of  Mew 
York  State  oy  a  committee  organized  by  the  American  association  for 
labor  legislation.  June  9,  1915. 

"Number  of  U.S.  wage-earners ,  and  per  cent  of  total  working 
specified  number  of  hours  per  week-,  by  i  ndustri  es"  , Table  ,p  .14. 
Quoted  in  "The  Case  for  the  shorter  work  day... Brief  for  the 
defendant  in  error",  by  Felix  Frankfurter,  p. 544-9  56.  B,  LC. 

And  rev:  s,  John  B.  ,  and  Irene  0.  Andrews. 
Labor  and  legislation. 

In  the  American  year  book,  1915.  Hew  York,  1916. 
Strikes  for  the  eight-hour  day,  p. 429 
Hours  of  labor  (legislation)  p. 444 
Reprinted  in  the  Railroad  trainman,  v. 33:749-50; 
Sept.  1916.  3,  LC. 


Bliss,  W.  P.  P. 

Eight-hour  day. 

In  his   Encyclopedia  of  socia! 


reform.  1910,  p. 429-38 


;L,  LC. 


Brandeis,  Louis  P. 

...Anna  Hav/ley,  plaintiff  in  error,  vs.  Joseph  H.  17alker,  constable 
for  the  township  of  Hontgomery,  Franklin'  County,  Ohio,  defendant 
in  error.   Brief  qnd  argument  for  defendant  in  error.  By  Louis  P. 
3randeis,  counsel  for  the  defendant  in  error,  assisted  by 
Josephine  Ooldmark. . . [n. p. 1914 j.  xvii,622  p.  diagr.  5°.   14-6^10 
In  the  Supreme'  court  of  the  United  States,  no. 217,  Oct. tern:, 
1913.  Part  first:  Legislation  restricting  the  hours  of  labor  for 
women.  Part  second:  The  world's  experience  upon  which  the  legisla- 
tion limiting  the  hours  of  labor  for  women  is  based.  BL,  LC. 


*  Supplement  to  the  "List  of  Books. .. Relating  to  the  Eight-Hour  working 
day...",  published  by  the  Library  of  Congress  in  1908. 

Prepared  with  the  assistance  of  the  Pivision  of  Bibliography,  Library 
of  Congress,  and  the  library  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics. 

This  list  does  not  include  references  to  the  literature  on   the  train- 
men's wage  controversy  of  1916  nor  to  the  so-called  Adamson  eight-hour 
law,  except  as  such  literature  relates  to  the  eight-hour  movement  in 
general. 

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Brandeis,  Louis  P; 

...V,  C.  Ritchie  and  company,  et  al.  appellees,  vs.  John  E.  ?r. 
dayman  and  Edgar  T.Pavies,  appellants.  ...Bri ef  and  argument  for 
appellants.  By  Louis  D.  Brandeis,  counsel  for  appellants,"  assisted 
by' Josephine  Goldmark. . . [Chi cago ? 1909 ],  iv.  610  p.  ':  °      BL ,  LC. 

In  the  Supreme  court  of  Illinois,  appeal  from  the  Circuit  court 
OF* Cook  County.   Contains  much  of  the  material  used  in  the 
author's' brief  in  the  Curt  Hille  ■  vs.  Oregon  case. 

Part  1'  Legislation  restricting  ths  hours  of  labor  for  women. 
Part  2- '■    The  v/orld'fl  experience  u;   :  which  the  legislation 
limiting  the  hours  of  women  is  V-\  -ed*      ,  LC. 

Erandeis,  Louis  T. 

V'omen  in  industry;  decision  of  the  United  States  Supreme  court  in 
Curt  Miller  vs.  state  of  Oregon,  upholding  the  constitutionality  of 
the  Oregon  ten  hour  law  for  women  and  brief  for  the  state  of  Oregon, 
by  Louis  D.  Brandeis  assisted  by  Josephine  Goldmark. .. Reprinted 
for  the  National  Consumers'  league.  Mew  York  [1908]  113,8  p.  8°. 

BL,  LC. 

Bureau  of  railway  economics* 

Memorandum  on  the  extent  to  which  the  eight-hour  day  is  enjoyed  among 
wage-earners  generally  in  the  United  States. 
Washington  [Aug.  1916].  3  1.   4°.     B 
Prepared  by  Dr.  Arthur  S.  Field. 

Butler,  Elizabeth  Beardsley. 

...V'omen  and  the  trades,  Pittsburgh,  1907-1908 ...  Mew  York,  1909. 
2  p.  1.,  440  p.  incl.  tables.  8°.  (The  Pittsburgh  survey;  findings 
in  six  volumes,  ed.  by  P.  U.  Kellog,  [c.l]  ).     BL,  LC. 

Hours  of  women  in  wage  earners  in  Pittsburgh,  a.35l«-357. 

California.  State  library. 

Eight-hour  working  day.  Select  list  of  references. 

In  Mews  notes  of  California  libraries.  Jan. 1914.  p. 5-11.    BL 

California.  Supreme  Court. 

... Decision  upholding  the  constitutionality  of  the  eight  hour  law  for 
women.  Supreme  court  of  the  state  of  California.  Sacramento,  1912. 
7  p.  8°.  BL,   LC 

Commons,  John  R. ,  and  John  B.  Andrews. 

Principles  of  labor  legislation.   New  York  and  London  [1916]. 
7  p.  1.,  524  p.  diagrs.  3°.    BL ,  LC. 
"Eight-hour  laws,  p. 203, 204.. 

Commonwealth  club  of  California.  San  rranciscc. 

The  8-hour  law.  August,  1914.  5  p.  3°.   BL,  I'      LC. 
(its   Transactions.  Mo.  7.) 

Crosfield,  Arthur  K. 

...A  plea  for  the  eight-hours'  day  in  continuous  processes. 
London  [1912 j  £  p.  8°.    LC 


v. 


Eight-Hour  V'orking  T  ay  -  3. 

,  '-'alter. 
...The  real  problem  of  the  eight- hour  day. 

[New  York,  n.cl.]  11  p.  nar.  8°.  (-national  association  of  manufac- 
turers of  the  United  States  of  America,  no.  19)    ~L 

The  Eight-hour  day.  Various  articles,  argument 8  and  bills  relating  to 
the  eight-hour  law.  Washington,  1913.  21  p.  8°.   BL,  LC. 
62nd  Cong.  3d  sess.  S.B.  1124. 

Elliott,  Howard. 

The  case  for  the  railroads;  the  sign "  .  :  cancc  of  the  surrender  of  ** 
Congress  to  the  brotherhoods  as  seer  by  a  railroad  y resident. 
...[New  York,  1916].  16  p.  8°.     B.  A  16-1387 

""From  the  New  York  times-,  magazine  section,  September  10,  1916." 
"California  voters  beat  an  8-hour  day,  2  to  l'1:  p.  8. 

Frankfurter,  Felix. 

The  case  for  the  shorter  work  day. . .Franklin  0.  Bunting,  plaintiff 
in  error,  vs.  The  state  of  Oregon,  defendant  in  error.  rrief  for 
defendant  in  error ...  Assi sted  by  Josephine  Goldmark. . .Mew 'York 

City.   Reprinted  by  national  consumers'  league  [.1916].  2  v.  illus. 

8°.   B,  BL,  LC. 

Reviewed  under  title:  Shorter  hours  for  men  as  a  public  welfare 
measure,  in  Monthly  review  of  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statisti  cs.  , 
June,  1916,  p.  23-28. 

Goldmark,  Josephine. 

Fatigue  and  efficiency;  a  study  in  industry.   New  York,  Charities 
publication  committee.,  1912.   xvii,  591  .p.  8°.  . 
Eight-hour  day,  141-54. 

The  trend  toward  shorter  hours  in  the  United  States,  p. 157-74. 

BL,  LC. 

Gompers,  Samuel. 

Statement    ["on    Compulsory   arbitration    -vr-d    the    eight-hour   day]. 
In  U.    S.    Congress.    Senate.    Committee   or.    interstate    commerce. 
Threatened    strike    of    railway   employees.    Hearings.    Washington. 1916. 
p.    42-62.      B,    BL,    LC. 

Grant ,    Luke. 

V'ages    and   hours    of    railroad    employees.    [Chicago,    1916].    8    p.    8°. 
Reprinted   from  Ghamberlin's  magazine,    Feb.    1916.        3,BL,LC 
Abstract    in  Fall    Street    journal,    Apr. 17,    1916,    p. 3,    col. 3,      ?,LC 

Hazard,  Frederick  R. 

Some  practical  experiences  in  shortening  hours  of  labor.  Address  at 

Cleveland,  0. ,  hov.4,  1915. 

In  Hational  consumers'  league,  15th  annual  report.  New  York,  1916.  LC 

Kichborn,  Franklin. 

Story  of  the  session  of  the  California  Legislature  of  1911... 
San  Francisco,  1911.  4  p.  1.  [ll]-348,  Ixvii  p.  8°.   LC 
Women's  eight-hour  bill,  y. 246-60. 


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Eittht-Hour  forking  Lay  -  4. 

Illinois.  Laws,  statutes,  etc, 

riinois  ten  hour  law..   Tex-  of  the  law  and  the  decision  of  the 
Supreme  court  sustaining  its  constitutionality.  [Pontiac  .Illinois 
state  reformatory  print,  1910 j.  21  j.  3°.   BL,  LC. 

Lloyd,  Willi ati  L. 

Hours  02'  service  la   for  railroa-1  men,  ;-Mth  official  rulings  and 
opinions  of  the  Inter-state  commerce  commission,  analyzed  byT'ill 
L.  Lloyd. -.  Alb  ,.-  y  ,  1908.  3  p.  8°.    B. 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics. 

Labor  legislation  in  Massachusetts ,  1915.  Boston,  1915.  (Labor 
bulletin  no.  110). . 

Hours  of  labor  and  days  off,  p.  62,  84.    B,  EL,  LC. 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics. 

...T"nion  scale  of  ./ages  and  hours  of  labor  in  Massachusetts. 
1913-14.   Boston,  1914-15.   2  v.  6°.  (Labor  bulletin  no.    97)  B,BL,LC 

Massachusetts.  Bureau  of  statistics. 

...Time  rates  of  '.vages  and  hours  of  labor  in  certain  occupations  on 
October  1,  1911.  April,  1912.  Boston,  1912.  80  p.  8°.  (labor 
bulletin  no.  91).  E,  EL,  LC 

Merchants'  association  of  New  York. 

Protest  against  the  demand  for  an  eight-hour  labor  clause  in  the 
Pennsylvania  tunnel  franchise.   Made... at  a  public  hearings  before 
the  Rapid  transit  commission,  October  2,  1902.  [New  York, 1902]. 
15  p.  8°.    B. 

The  Movement  for  an  eight  hour  day.   [n.p.,  1916].  8  p,  8°.   B. 

National  consumers'  league. 

Sight-hour  laws  in  the  United  States.  Reprinted  from  Brief  in  de- 
fense of  the  California  8-hour  law  for  women.  Submitted  to  the 
Owipreme  Gcurx  oi  "cne  ^.iit/ed  SuuGto,  January,  xMlj#  .oy  __ouis  B. 
Brandeis  and    Josephine  t-'-cldmark.  8  p.  8°.  (1  omen  in  industries 
series ,  no. 6 . )    LC 

National  consumers'  league. 

Memorandum  addressed  to  the  Joint  legislative  committee  investiga- 
ting the  New  York  Public  service  commissions  on  the  need  of  legis- 
lation empowering  the  ,om  :.;  seic  rs  to  regulate  hours  of  work  and 
.'age3  of  em;  loyees  of  public  utility/  companies. 
New  York,   .....  M  consumers'  league,  1916.   EL,  LC. 

T'earin0,    Scott. 

Social    adjustment,    Mew    York.    1911.    xvi ,    377    p.    8°.       BL,    LC. 
Ei ght -hour  movement ,    p.    191-192. 

New   York.    Bureau   of    labor    statistics. 

Progress    toward    shorter   hours,    1900-1910. 

In    its    Annual    report    foi    The    year    ended    September   30,    1910.    Albany, 
1911.    p,    xi-xlvi i  L.       L.    LC. 


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Eight-Hour  Working  Pay  -  5. 

Peters,  Andrew  J. 

Proposed  model  lav/  to  regulate  the  hours  of  employment  for  "'cnien  in 
the  Pi  strict  of  Columbia.  Speech... in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
March  1,  1913.   rra-M  n  "ton,  1913.  16  p.  8°.   EL,  LC. 

Redf  ield,  V'illiam.  C. 

The  limits  oi  efficiency.  An  address  before  the  Cleveland  Chumoer 
of  Commerce.  November  12,  1912.  Cleveland,  1912,   LC. 

Red field,  Villi  am  C. 

The  new  industrial  day-   Pe'v  York,  Century  CO.,  1912.   BL,  LC. 

Rice,  Fletcher  C. 

The  proposed  sixt  en  hour  lav/,  an  unv/i  ,;s  measure ..  Y  ashi  n,  ton ,  P.C. 
[l906j.  47  p.  C°.    B. 

Partly  reprinted  in  Railway  age,  v.42:£;  January  4,  1907.)   3 


Stimsdn,  Frederic  Oesup. 

Popular  lav/-makingj  a  study  of  the  origin,  history  and  present 
tendencies  of  la /making  by  statute,  P&,?  York,  1910.  xii,  I  90  p.  8° 
Hours  of  labor,  215-18.    LC. 

Streighteff,  Frank  H. 

The  standard  of  living  among  the  industrial  people  of  America. 
Boston  u   Pew  York  [19111-  xix,  196  p.  8°.   E,  EL,  LC. 
Shorter  hours  of  labor,  p. 123-125,  173. 

Taussig,  Frank  17illiam. 

Principles  of  economics,  by  F.  TY  Taussig. .  .Pev/  York,  1915.  BL,LC. 
2  v.  8°. 

The  demand  for  a  general  eight-hour  day,  p. 293-97. 

Texas.  Court  of  civil  appeals. 

Precision  under  hours  of  service  act.  State  of  Texas  v«  Texas  ft  New 
Orleans  railro  1  company.   in  the  court  of  civil  appeals  of  the 
state  of  Texas.  "Error  from  the  District  court Yof  Liberty  County. 
Pelivered  December  15,  1909,  Piled  January  7,  1910.  Washington, 
Govt. print. off.  1910 ].  5  p.  8°.        LC 

United  States,  petitioner. 

Transcript  of  record. .. The  United  States,  petitioner,  vs.  The  Atchi- 


son, lopek; 


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United  States  Circuit  court  of  appeals  ic 
Petition  for  certiorari  filed  April  IC 
filed  Pay  6,  1910.  ["  ashington ,  C7C"rt .  ; 
Hour  j    o  f  labor. 


oi  certiorari  to  tne 

the  Seventh  circuit. 

.910.  Certiorari  and  fetu 

-:.  of  1. 1910].  41  p.    LC. 


nixea   states,    petitioner 

.  .  .  iiie    •-'    i  "c  e  o.    states  , 

rail  ay  company   .  c 

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Eight-Hour  forking  Ba3f  -  6 

United  States,  petitioner. 

...The  United  States,  petitioner,  v.  the  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa 
Fe  railway  company,  respondent.  Petition  for  a  writ  of  certiorari 
to  the  Circuit  court  of  appeals  for  the  seventh  circuit,  and  brief 
thereon.  [Washington,  Govt. print. of f . ,1910. ]  24  p.  8°.   LC 

U,  S.  Bureau  of  Labor. 

...yrages  and  prices  of  commodities.  V'ages  and  hours  of  labor  of 
union  carpenters  in  the  United  States  and  in  English  speaking  for- 
eign countries  during  the  first  quarter  of  1910. . .Washington, Govt • 
print. of f ,1910 •  18  p.  incl. taoles*8°. ( 61st  Cong.2d  sess,  Senate 
Doc.  630).   B,  FL,  LC 

From  bulletin  87  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor. 

Working  hours  of  '.'/age-earning  women  in  selected  industries  in 

Chicago,  by  H.  L.  Obenaur. 

Inits  Bulletin  no,  91,  November,  1910,  B,BL,LC 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor. 

Working  hours,  earnings,  and  duration  of  employment  of  women  workers 

in  selected  industries  cf  Haryland  and  of  California,  by  I'.  L. 

Obenaur. 

In  its  Bulletin  no.  96,  Sept.  1911.   B,  BL ,  LC. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor. 

Report  on  conditions  of  employment  in  the  iron  and  steel  industry 
in  the  United  States.  Washington,  1911-1913.  4  v.  8°.  B,  BL,  LC 
Eight-hour-  system,  v. 3  p.  187-192. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor. 

...  Summary  cf  the  wages  and  hours  of  labor  from  the  report  on 

conditions  of  employment  i r.  the  iron  and  steel  industry  in  the 

United  States. . .Washington ,  1912.  57  pp.  tables.  8°.  (o2d  Cong. 

2d  sess.  Senate.  Doc.  301).  B,  BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Bureau  cf  labor  statistics. 

Decisions  of  courts  affecting  labor.  1912-1915  4  numbers. 
Labor  laws  of  the  United  States  series,  ros.  2 ,4 , 5  ,8 ;  "'hole  r.os. 
.  112,152,169,189.   B,  BL ,  LC 

See  eight  hour  day  in  Indexes. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics. 

Labor  laws  of  the  United  States,  series. 

Labor  legislation  of  1912.   Bulletin  no.  Ill 
Labor  laws  of  the  United  States,  with  decisions  of  courts 
relating  thereto.  Bulletin  no.  148. 
Labor  legislation  of  1914,  Ful.  no.  166. 
Laoor  legislation  of  191$.  Pul.  1  6. 

una  decisions  of  court:;  ..fie. tun;  labor. 
See  Laws  relating  to  the  eight  hour  day  in  Indexes. 

F,  EL,  LC 


Eight-Hour  Working   Day  -    7. 

U.    S.    Bureau    cf    labor    statistics. 

Union    scale    of    v/ages    and    hours    of    labor. 
Bulletin    no.    131,    1-13-171,    194.    Y.'ages    an: 


Washington,    1913-1915. 
he.-. n  -    of    labor    series. 
"         L.    LC. 


TJ.    S.    Bureau    of    labor    statistics. 

V'ages    and    hours    of   labor    series    no.    1-22.    Vrashingtcn,  1913-1916 

ta       c  7        t  p 

J,       —J-1,       bu. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics. 

Bulletin.  t  V'oraen  in  industry  series,  no. 1-6.  Fhol'e  nos.  116,119 
122,160,. 176.  1912-1916.   B,  BL ,  LC. 


S.  Commission  on. industrial  relations. 
Final  report.  Washington,  1915-  The  st 
day  in  Colorado  mines,  p.  50-52.  hours  oj. 


gle  for 

'  p-  d  o  r ,  7 


eight  nour 
94.  F ,?L,LC. 


S.  Congress. 

Extracts  from  the  Congressional  record  in  reference  to  the  bill 
granting  an  eight-hour  day  to  the  railroad  employees  of  the  United 
States.  Washington,  1915.   150  p.  4°.    3 
Reprinted  from  Congressional  record. 

Contains  the  eight-hour  Ian  bill  is  it  passed  Congress. 
Pres.  V'dlson's  message,  debates  in  the  Senate  and  House,  Aug. 
30  to  Sept.  2,  1916,  and  speeches  of  Senators  LaFollette  and 
Cummins  and  cf  Representative  Bailey. 


rt  requiring 


U.  S.  Congress.  House. 

Debate  in  house,  March  14,  1916,  on  the  Borland  amendme* 
eight  hours  minimum-  for  government  employees. 
(Congressional  record,  v.53:no  71;  4604-4716)  B,  EL,  LC. 
Rejected,  ayes  44,  noes.  176. 

u.  S-  Congress.  House. 

Eight-hour  day.  Debate  in  the  House,  Sept.l,  1916,  on  the  bill 
(K.R. 17700)  to  establish  an  eight-hour  day  for  employees  of 
carriers  engaged  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce,  ar>d  for  other 
j urposes. 
(Congressional  record,  v. 53, 'no. 218  (current  f ile  ): 158 51-15379 . 

--v-  Sept. 4,  1915.  v.53:  no. 220  (current  file): 16116-15119 ). 

B.  rJ-.  LC. 


Congress.  House-  Ccmmi-i^ee 

Bills  affecting  inter state 
roads  for  passengers  t  I 
crease  of  pay  of  inspectc 
1916,  247  p.  illus.  G°. 

hearings  on  bills  to  ii,  ii 


on  interstate  and 
orcm e  rce.  hear:  n  s  - 
" o"663 .  and  hours 


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Hearing   before    Com:  i ttee .  . . < 
H.R. 18671,    to    limit    the    he... 
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ht-Hour  i  orking  Day  -  8. 

U.  5.  Congress.  House,  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce. 

Hearing  before  Committee.  *  -on  the  Dills  Senate  act  5133  and  E.?.«   ^ 
24373,  to  limit  the  hours  of  service  of  fa*  1  road  employees.  ;  -Lar- 
uary  31  and  25,  1907].  Washington,  Govt.print.-off. 1907,  44  p.8°.LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  f oreignccommerce. 

Hearings  before  the  Committee. .. [February  5,7,1908]  on  the  propo- 
sition to  amend  the  act  limiting  the  hours  of  service  of  railway 
employees.  Washington,  Go vt .print .of f.  1908,   54  p.  8°.    ,  L,LC. 

TT.  S. Congress,  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce. 
...Hours  or  service  act... Report  Washington,  19121  10  p.  8°. 
(62nd  Cong.  2d  Bonn.  House.  Rept.  1141.)    B,  BL,  LC. 

l>.  8.  Congress,  house  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce. 
Hours  of  service  law.  Hearings  before  the  Committee. . -HB  25040, 
June  10,  1912,  to  July  12,  1912.  Washington,  1912.  131  p.  8°.B,  LC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce. 
...Hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees .. .Report . [To  accompany 
H.R.9132].  [Washington, Govt. print.off. 1916].  4  p.  8°.  B,BL,£-r. 

(64th  Cong.  1st  sess.  House,  Rept.  60S.) 

U.  S .  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  fo.reign  commerce. 

..•Hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees. .. Report. .. [rashi ngton, 
Govt. Print. off .  1916],  6  p.  8°.  (64th  Cong. 1st  sess.  House. 
Rept,  699.)   B,  BL,  LC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  .commerce. 
...Limiting  the  hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees. . « Report, 
(To  accompany  H.R. 18671).  [Washington,  Govt .pri nt . of f . 1906 ]. 
10  p.  3°.   LC.   (59th  Cong.  1st  sess.  house. Rept.  4567) 

u   s-  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce* 
...Limiting  the  hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees. ,. Report 
\Tq  accompany  S.  5133)   Washington,  govt. print  osg.1907*,  12  p.8°.LC 
(59th  Cong.  2sess,  House,  Rept;  7641 ) 


U   S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce, 
"office  memorandum  upon  H.R.9216,  a  bill  to  amend  the  hours  of 
service  act  for  telegraphers  and  others,  also  extracts  -  thereon 
from  hearings  before  the  Committee. . .April  27th,  1916.   1916. 
31  p.  4°.   B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

Briefs  submitted  by  subcommittee  no.  2,  in  re  H.R. 15441,  61st 
Congress,  second  session,  entitled  "A  bill  limiting  the  hours  of 
daily  service  of  laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon  work  done  for  . 
the  United  States,  or  for  any  territory",  on  the  constitutionality 
of  the  proposed  act.  Washi ngton,  Govt. print. of f. 1910.  20  p. 8°.  BL,LC. 


Eight-Hour  V.'orking  Day  -  9. 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

Briefs  submitted  to  sub  committee  no.  2,  of  the  . ..April ,  1910, 
in  re  H.R. 15441,  61st  Cong.  2d  sess.,  entitled  "A  bill  limiting 
the  hours  of  daily  service  of  laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon 
work  done  fcr  the  United  States,  or  for  any  territory,  or  for  the 
District  of  Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes.  Opinions  on  the  legal 
status  of  the  proposed  act .. .Washington, Govt. pri nt. of f. 1910 . 
2  p.  1.  50  p.  8°.  .  BL,  LC. 

U.  S.  Congress*  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

Briefs  submitted  to  subcommittee  no.  2.  of  the  committee  on  labor 
House  of  Representatives,  United  States,  in  re  H.R. 15441,  61st 
Cong.,  2d  sess.,  entitled  "A  bill  limiting  the  hours  on  daily 
service  of  laborers  and  mechanics  employed  upon  the  work  done  for 
the  United  States,  or  for  any  territory/,  or  for  the  District  of 
Columbia,  and  for  other  purposes".  The  legal  status  of  the 
proposed  act. .  .Vrashington  ,  Govt,  print .  of  f.  1910.  2  p. 1.45  p.8°.  LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

The  eight-hour  lav/. ..  Report  (To  accompany  H.R. 9061.  [Washington, 
Govt. print. of f . ,  1911],  29  p.  8°.  (62nd  Cong..  1st  sess.  House. 
Rept.  165.)    BL,  LC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Hou3'e.  Committee  on  labor. 

Eight  hours  for  dredge  work.  Hearings. . .on  the  bill  H.R. IS 78 7... 
February  20  and  march  9,  1912.  T  'as hi  rigt  on ,  1912.  32  p.  BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

Eight  hours  for  dredge  workers. . .Report.  (To  accompany  H.R. 18787) 
[V'ashington,  1912].  13  p.  (H. report  910).  BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Congress. , House. '  Committee  on  labor. 

Eight  hours  for  women  employed  in  the  District  of  Columbia.  Hearings 
on  the  bill  H.R. 27281,  relating  to  the  limitation  of  the  hours 
of  women  employed  in  the  District  of  Columbia. January  30  and 
February  6,  7,  6,  10,  11  and  12,  1913.  Washington,  1913. 
172  p.  8°.   BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  , on  labor. 

...Hours  of  employment  of  females  in  the  District  of  Columbia... 
Report  (To  accompany  H.R. 29).  [Washington, Govt. print. of f .1913) 
7  p.  8°.  (62nd  Cong.  2d  sess.  House. Rept.  96).  BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor. 

...Hours  of  employment  of  females  in  the  District  of  Columbia... 
Report  (To  accompany  H.R. 27281.)  [Washington, Govt. print. off .1915] 
7  p.  8°.  (62nd  Cong.  3d  sess.  House. Rept. 1574. )  BL,  LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  House.  Committee  on  labor, 

H.R.13651.  Eight  hours  for  laborers  on  government  work.  Hearings 
before  subcommittee  no,    1.  Committee  on  labor  of  the  House  of 
representatives,  February  and  Karen,  1908. . .Washington, Govt. print, 
off.  1908.   973  p.  8°.   LC 


Eight-Hour  Wp-r]  ing   Day   -    10. 

U.    S.    Ccufgress.    Senate. 

Eight-hour   labor   lav/.    Debate    in    Senate,    I'ay   22,    1912. 
(Congressional    record,    v.  48 :  no  -142  :  72.79-7267)    .    B,    BL,    LC. 

U.    S.    Congress.    Senate. 

Eight-hour    labor   law.    Debate    in   the    Senate,    Hay   20,    1912. 
{Congressional    record,    v.  48  :  no  .  140  :  7130-7134.  )       p,    pL,    LC. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Hours  of  labor  of  railroad  employees.  [".Debatej  on  bill  introduced 
by  Mr.  La  Follette.J 

(Congressional  record,  v. 40 : c 259-59  ,  9364-66,  70-72;  9469-70, 
9643,67-70,  74-75,  85;  9787-90;  June  26, June  30,  1906.)    B. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate. 

Proposed  railroad  legislation.  Debate  in  Senate.  Aug. 30,  1916. 
(Congressional  record,  v . 53 ,  no. 216  (current  fi le) : 15674-15701 )?L , DC 

-___  Sept.l,  1916.  (v.  53,  no.  218  (  current  file) :  15830-49')  BL,LC 

Sept. 2, 1916.  (v. 53,  no . 219 ,( current  file) ; 15913-62 )  PL,LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  education  and  labor. 

Eight-hour  lav/,  hearings  before  the  subcommittee  of  the  Committee  on 
education  and  labor.  •  .Sixty-second  Congress,  on  H.  P.. 9051.  .  .  428  p.  8° 
January-  i'iarch  14,  1912. .  .Washington,  Govt  .print  .of  f .  1912.  DL,LC 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  education  and  labor. 

Eight-hour  law.  Statements  before  the  Committee, . .on  the  bill 
(S. 5578 )  limiting  the  hours  of  daily  service  of  laborers  and  mechan- 
ics employed  upon  v/ork  done  for  the  United  States  or  for  any  terri- 
tory or  for  the  District  of  Columbia,  and  for  nther  purposes.  V'ash- 
ington,  Govt. print. of f .  1910.  11  p.  8°.   T'L,  LC. 

--  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  education  and  labor.  ' 

--Eight  hours  for  dredge  workers. ,  .Report.  (To  accompany  H.R.  18787) 
[Vashington,  1912]  11  p.  Senate  rept.  1056).  .BL,  LC 

Congress,  Senate.  Committee  on  education  and  labor. 
"■'"DGurs  CI  daily  service  cf  laborers  and  mechanics  upon  government 
contract",..  .Report  (To  accompany  H. a. 9061)  P'asMngton,  Govt. print, 

'ff'  ^1-2--    (    P.  8°.  (62r.a  C.r::>2d  sees.  Senate  Kept.  601)   BL*  LC.' 


U,  S.  Congress. Senate.  Committee  on  interstate 


Hours  of  service  of  railroad  employees. Hearing  before  a  = 
ox  the  committee  on.  interstate  commerce. .  .on  H.R.1W3 
1915.  Washington,  1915.  40  p.  8°.  B,  LC.        ^^^... 


ommerce. 

subcommittee 
February  2, 


g.  Congress.  Comate.  Committee  on  interstate  commerce   • 

Threatened  strike  of  railway  employees.  Hearing  before  the  Commit 

...on  proposed  bills  in  connection  vith  ledsiatio    V   •  ?   °ee 

1916,  157  p.  8°   64th  Cong.  1st  ~e~s      L™+ *     ?;: ; [  *shi  ngton » 

&•=  ^bw  sess.  benate  Doc.  549)  B  BL  LC 


Eight-Hour  Working  Day  -  11. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on   the  District  of  Columbia, 

Employment  of  females.  Hearing... on  S,7723,  a  bill  to  regulate  the 
hours  of  employment ...  Jan. 3 ,  1913.  Washington, 1913.  30  p. 8°.  BL,LC 

U.  S,  Congress.  Senate.  Committee  on  the  District  of  Columbia, 

•..Hours  of  employment  of  females  in  the  District  of  Columbia, 
Report.  (To  accompany  S.  1294).  Washington,  1915.  [2  p.  6°].  BL,LC 
Rept,  no. 34 

U, 


U.  S,  Courts, 

Decisions  construing  federal  hours  of  service  act  for  railroad 
employees* ..Washington,  1912.  92  p.  8°.   B,  LC. 

Published  by  the  Interstate  commerce  commission. 
Separate  "Decisions  under  the  hours  of  service  act",  are 
published  by  the  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  justice. 

...Baltimore  and  Ohio  railroad  company,  appellant,  v.  Interstate 
commerce  commission.  Appeal  from  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  district  of  Maryland*  Motion  to  advance. [Washington, 
Govt. print. off .  1909].'  2  p.  8°.  LC 

Wo.-  874.  In  the  Supreme  court  of  the  United  States,  October 

term,  1908,  Hours  of  labor. 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  justice. 

Eight-hour  lav/.  [Washington,  Govt  .print. off .  1912],  12  p.  8°.  LC 
A  letter  from  the.  attorney-general  to  the  secretary  of  the 
Navy.  Signed:  George  W.  Wickersham. 

U,  S,  Dept,  of  justice, 

...United  States,  petitioner,  v.  Atchison,  Topeka  &  Santa  Fe 
railway  co,,  respondent. • .Brief  and  argument  for  petitioner. 
[Washington, 'Govt. print. off .1912].  12  p.  8°.  LC 

No.  506:  In  the  Supreme  court,  October  term,  1910. 
Hours  of  labor, 

U.  S.  District  attorney  (Indiana) 

...United  States  of  America,  plaintiff,  v.  Louisville  &  Nashville 
railroad  co.,  defendant.  Brief  for  plaintiff  on  demurrer  to  com- 
plaint.  Charles  W,  Miller,  U. S. attorney.  Philip  J.  Doherty,  special 
assistant  U.S.  attorney.  [Washington,  Govt .pri nt .of f .  1910.] 
82  p.  8°.   LC.   U.  S.  District  court,  district  of  Indiana,  no. 7035. 

The  hours  of  service  act  and  the  power  of  Congress  to 

regulate  interstate  commerce. 


,1-" 


2ight-Hour  Working  Day  -  12. 

U.  S.  District  attorney  (Kentucky,  Eastern  district) 

...United  States  of  America,  plaintiff,  v.  Louisville  £  Nashville 
railroad  company,  defendant.   Brief  for  plaintiff  on  demurrer  to 
complaint.  J.H.Sharp,  U.S. attorney.  Philip  J,  Dcherty,  special 
assistant  U. S .attorney.  [Washington,  Govt. print. o ff.  1910]. 
74  p.  8°.   LC.         Hours  of  labor. 

U.S. District  attorney.  (Maryland) 

In  the  Circuit  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  District  of 
Maryland.  In  equity.  Baltimore  e:  Ohio  railroad  company ,  complainant , 
v.  Interstate  commerce  commission,  defendant*  Brief  and  argument  for 
the  defendant.  John  C.  Rose,  U.S. attorney,  Luther  M.Walter,  Philip 
JkDoherty,  solicitors  for  defendant.   ;  ashi ngton, Govt. print. of f. 
1908].  104  p.  8°.   LC,    Hours  of  labor. 

U.  S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

. , . Admini strative  ruling  and  opinion  on  the  act  approved  March  4, 
1907,  entitled  "An  act  to  promote  the  safety  of  employees  and 
travelers  upon  railroads  by  limiting  the  hours  of  service  thereon" 
Issued  by  order  of  the  Commission,  .'."arch  16,  1908.  Washington, 
Govt. print. off. ,  1908.   7  p.  8°.    B,   LC. 

U.  S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

The  hours-of-servi  ce  lav/  and  administrative  rulings  and  opinions 
thereon. . .Washington,  1914.  8  p.  8°. 

U.  S. Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...Hours  of  service  of  railway  employees.  State  statutes  and  relat- 
ed court  decisions.  February,  1909.  Washington,  Govt. print. oil. 
1.909,   29  p.  8°.   B,  LC. 

U.  S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

•  .•Memorandum  on  hours  of  service  lav;.  Consideration  of  certain   •" 
objections  which  have  been  suggested  as  affecting  the  validity  of 
the  hours  of  service  la--.  Washington,  Govt. print. of  f . ,  1908. 
16  p.  8°,   LC. 

U.  S.  Interstate  commerce  commission. 

A  statistical  analysis  of  carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service  re- 
ports...June  30,  1915... Washington, -Nov. 1913,  16  p.  obi.  4°.  B,  LC. 

U.  S   Interstate  commerce  commission. 

...A  statistical  analysis  of  carriers'  monthly  hours  of  service 
reports,  covering  all  railroads  ./hich  reported  during  the  year 
ended  June  30,  19-15,  together  mth  a  comparative  summarv  covering 
the  fiscal  years  ending  June  .0,  1913,  1914  and  1915.   ovember, 
1915.  Washington,  Govt .pri nt. of f .  lr15.  22  p.  8°.   ~}  "L,  LC. 

u   'q ■  Laws,  statutes,  etc. 

An  act  to  establish  an  ei:.ht-hour  day  for  employees  of  carriers 
engaged  in  interstate  and  foreign  commerce,  and  for  other  purposes. 
[Sep*.191.6j.  1  1.     B,  BL,  LC. 

Public  No. 252,  64th  Cong.  (K  R. 17700). 


tt-Hc  xr  r'orking   Fay   -13. 

'.    Laws,    statutes,    etc. 
Eight-hour   laws... Washington,    1912.    7    pi    8°.      B,    LC. 

Extracts    frc:     various   lavs    rel  .    :     .,   to    hours   of   labor. 

U,S.    Laws,    statutes,    etc. 

Eight-hour   laws. . .Washington, Govt .print*off*    1916.    14   p.    8°.    B,    LC 

16-26865 

U,    S   Laws,     statutes,    etc. 

The    Hcurs-of-ssrvi ce    la,r   and   administrative    rulings    and    opinions 
thereon.      Printed   by    ord:  r   of    the    commi  3si  on,Harch   25,    1912. 
Washington,    Govt. print. of f.    1914.    8   p.    3 ° .      B,    LC. 

U.    5. Laws,    statutes,    etc. 

...The    Hours-of- service    laws    and    administrative    rulings    and    Opin*- 
ions   thereon     Y'ashington.    Govt  .print  .of  f.  1916.    10    p.    8°.         LC 

U.    S.    Lav/s,    statutes,    etc. 

Text    of   the    eight-hour   laws    of    August   1,    189  2,    June   19,    1912    and 
March  3,    1913.    [V'ashington,      Govt. print. of f .    1913].    4   p.    8°.    B,LC 

U .  S  .  Libra  r y  o  f  ;  ._  n  g  re  s  s  • 

List  of  books  with  references  to  periodicals  relating  to  the  eight 
hour  working  da1/  and  to  limitation  of  working  hours  in  general. 
Comp.  under  the  direction  of  A. P. C. Gri f fin. . .Washington*   Govt. 
print. off.  1908.   24  p.  4°.   B,  BL,  LC. 

U.  S.  Library  of  Congress. 

List  of  books  -  ith  references  to  periodicals  relating  to  the  eight 
•hour  working  day  and  to  limitation  of  working  hours  in  general, 
Comp.  under  the   direction  of  A.P.C.  ••:  I  f  in. .  .*  ashington,  Govt. 

print. off.  1908.  24  p.  4°.  3,  PL,  LC. 

U.  S.  President  (FilsOn) 

...Hours    of    service    on    railroads.       Address    of    the    President    of    the 
United    states    delivered    at    a    ..joint    session   of   the    two    houses    of 
Congress,    August    oc  ,    1916* .  .^ashih^ton,    1916.    <Q   p.    po«    B,BL,LC. 
(64th   Cong.     1st    sess.    Louse   doc,    1340) 

S.     Treasury   Department. 

Eight-hour    laws.     ,0pi:mo:-    oi    Attorney    General    and    Solicitor    of 

Treasury^    rashi:  .ton,    1313.    14    p.    4°.     (Circular    letter    ::o.3; 

BL.    LC. 


V  Z  J 


it-Hour  Working    Pay   -    14. 

I'emorandum    on   Lavs    of    the    United    States    limiting    the 
Hours   of   Labor   of    Pailroad   Employees. 

ht-Hour    Tay. 

Arkansas*  Telegraph  and  tele]         '  tors,  dispatcher:,  -signal  men, 
etc.  prohibited  ir  lug  on  cut"  ::o  re  than  eight  hours  in  24 

consecutive  hours.   Act   no.  .-h 32  <  1    lc07. 
U.  S.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics.  ■ ulletin  148  (Labor  lav/8  of  the 

OA7 


Connecticut.  Telegraph  and  telephone  oper 
limited  to  8  hours.  Acts  of  1907,  c 
v^ lletin  148,  p. 41 5.* 


ain  dispatchers, 


Nevada.  Dispatchers  and  signal  men  limited  to  8  hours  in  a  24-hour  period 
Acts  of  1913,  chap.  28  3. 
lletin  148,  r.  13  53 

York.  Signalmen,  dispatchers,  telegraphers,  etc.,  limited  to  8-hour 
day.   Chap.  31,  Sec.  8,  Consolidated  laws,  1909.  As  amended  by 

chac  56  5,  Acts  oi    1913. 
Bulletin  148,  p. 1477 

xexas.  Teleg  aphhand  telephone  operators,  dispatchers,  etc.,  limited  to 
8  hours.   Revised  civil-  statutes,  1911.  Art.  6586. 
lletin  148,  p.  2085. 

t  Virginia.  Telephone  and  telegraph  operators,  etc.,  limited" to  8 
hours.   Acts  of  1907,  chap.  59. 
Bulletin  148,  p.  2242J 

Wisoansin.  All  labor  "in  any  manuf acturing  or  mechanical  business" 

limited  to  i!  hours.  ;This  excepts  travelling  employees  of  railway 
and  scpress  companies.],   statutes  of  1911,  sec.  1729. 
lull et in  148 ,  p. 2280 

^  i  n  e—  Ho  u  r  3  '\~~  • 

:is30uri.    .  en    ov  crating    interlocking   tov/er-    j;uited    to   9    hours. 
Acts    of    1913.,    p. 187, 
Bulletin   148,    p. 1210 


raska     Operators    train   dispatcher: 


e \ c .  i i m itcd  to  9  h 


Rev.  Stat.  1913,  sec.  5088.  Bulletin  148,  p. 1313 


day, 


cuu.,  Carolina,  Operators  and  train  dispatchers,  etc.  limited  to 
day.   Acts  of  1913,  chau.  112-  Bulletin  148,  p. 1575. 


h    nour 


lletin  141 


refers  to  '..In i ted  States  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 


-eom  J.<xd.   Lacor  lav/s  of  the  United  States  . 


Sight-Kcur  forking   Day  -    15. 

Oregon.    Operators   and   train   dispatchers    limited   to    5-hour   day.    All 
employees    to    be    limited    to    14    hours. 

Acts     Oi      19  _x.      Cud'y,      j-27 

Bulletin  148,  p.  1770 

.ted  "States  ad  l   istrict  of  Columbia.   Operators  and  train  dispat- 
chers, stc  limited  to  9  hours  in  night  office  3;  12  hours  in- 
day  offices-  Other  employees  limited  to  15  he 
Acts  of  160.6-7,  chap.  2939.  Approved  '.''arch  4, 


-  -    O    - 


Bulletin    148,    p.     241! 


Ten-Kour   Day. 


Michigan.-    Ten   hours    constitutes    a   day's    labor    en    railroads 
Compiled 'laws   of    13c7,     sec.    5459. 
Bulletin    148,    p.    1043. 

Mew   York.     Ten   hours    a   day's    labor    en    railroads. 
Consolidated    laws,    1909,    chap    31,    sec. 7 
Bulletin    14.8,    p.  1477. 


• 


::-..  ur  orkir    ay  -  16. 

Articles  in  Periodicals  -  By  Years. 

1907. 

Railroad    gazette    i_Editori  al  J. 

Trainmen's    hour 3    of    labor. 

(Railwoad   gazette,    v.42:3~-i;    Jan. 4,    1907.)      B 

Including    the   progress    of    the   3>  "   Llette    Sixteen   hour  bill. 

Senate    passes    eight-hour   bill: trainmen    pr.ytest    against ' fo reed    rest. 
(Railway      0  rid ,    v. 51:55-55;    Jan.    18,    1907.)      B,    LC. 

fright,  J.  V. 

Regarding  eight  hours. 

(Open  shop,  Mar.  1907,  v. 6: 106-113 . )   BL,  LC 

Sturgis,  Roger  F.  Demands  of  labor  and  the  fourteenth,  amendment. 

(American  law  review,  v. 41:481-97;  July- Aug. 1907)  LC 

1908. 


Regulation  of  the  number  of  hours  a  "'omen  works. 
(Nation*  v. 85:184;  Feo.2?,  1908.)   LG 

G-oldmark,    J. 

United    States    supreme    court    and   working  women. 
(Charities,    v.  19*:  1732-35 ;    Kar.14,    1908.)      BL,    LC. 

Victory    for   prosperity:    the    Curt   Killer    case. 
(Outlook,    v. 88:  522;    lAar.7,    1908)      LC 

Nine-hour   lav/   for    railroads.   . 

(Outlook,    v. 88:571-72;    Kar.14,    190:.)      LC 


Strangeland,  C   E. 

Preliminaries  to  the  labor  war  in 
(Political  science  quarterly,  v. 2 


1  do. 

1908,    1-17.) 


Hours    of   women's  work. 

(■  crld's   work,    v. 1-5:10053-  54  ;    Apr.  1908.)         LC 

Somen's   labor   and   the  .state. 

(Chatauquan,    v. 59: 338-40;    May,    1908.)       LC 

Lae   process    of    law   and   the    eight-hour   da3r. 

(harvard    lav;    review,    v. 21: 49  5-509  ;    hay,    1908.)      LC 


dLi  ,     h  0  . 


Laws    regulating   hour 3    of    labor    of 


ners    and   women   -    constitutionality 


(Yale    law    journal,    v . 17 : 535-39 ;      lay,    1908).       LC 

Is    a   10-hour  workday   too    sho'rt    for    children. 

(Charities,    v.  20:422-  13;    July   4,    1908.)      BL,    10. 

Henderson,    C      R. 

Protective    legislation. 

(American    journal   of    sociology. v. 14:199-203 J    Sept. 1908.)    BL.LC 


Eight-hour  vorKing   Cay   -    17. 

19  08  (Clrti::.ued.  ! 

B rower,  D.  J. 

Legitimate  exercije  of  the  police  pc  . r  in  the  protection  of  heal" 
(Charities,  V. 21:239-41;  Nov. 7,  1908.;   EL,  LC. 

Constitutionality  of  a  la"  limiting  the  hours  of  labor  by  employees  of 
-contractors  on  muni cipai" work. 
(Yale  law  journal,   v.,  18:120-21;  Dec,  1908.)   LC 

1909 

Fitch,    J.    A. 

Steel    industry   and   the   labor   problem. 

(Charities,    v".  11 : 1079-1092  ;    Mar. 6,    1909.)      BL,    LC 

Hornbeck,    S.    K, 

Bight-hour   day    on   public   work    in    New   York. 
(American   political    science    review,    v.3 : 214-17 ;May ,1909 . )    PLi    LC 

McDowell,  II.  5. 

Girl's  bill  in  Illinois. 

(Survey,  v. 22: 509-13;  July  3,  1909.)   BL,  LC. 

Somerville,    A. 

Missouri's    nine-hour  women's   bill. 

(Survey,    v. 22: 576-77;    July    24,    19'  M. )      BL,    LC. 


Taylor,  Benjamin. 
The  eight  ho 
(Financial  review  of  reviews,  v. 7:10-1? j  Aug..lC"9.) 


The  eight  hours  act  and  investors. 


Tettrick,  S.  J. 

Police  power  in  its  application  to  the  regulation  and  limitation  of 
.hours  of  labor. 

(Green  bag,  v. 21:375-83;  \ug.lS0Q*. )    LC 

Chapman.,  S.  J. 

H o u r s  of  labor. 

(Economic  journal,  v,19: 3 53-373 ;  Sept. 1909.)   pL,  LC. 

Ten-hour  law  held  up  in  Illinois. 

(Survey,  v. 22  :  8  -il-C-3  ;  Sept  25,  1909.)   BL,  LC. 

Bruce,  A.  A. 

Illinois    ten-hour   for  woiseij, 

(.  ichigan   law    review,    v.  8;    Nov. 1909,    l»-24.)      LC 

Trylor,  G. 

Illinois  ten-hour  la,/. 

(Survey,  v. 23:205-06;  Nov. 6,  1909.)   BL,  LC. 


fc-Hour  }   orking  Da1.-  -  IS. 

IS  1© 

ubpoenaing  the  toxin  of  fat:  me;  the  injunction  against  the  enforce- 
ment of  the  Illinois  ten-hour  lav;  for  women*  ^: 
(Survey,  v. 23: 344-46;  Dec.  11,  1909.}      ,  LC. 

Overwork. 

(Survey,  v.23: 442-46;  Jan.  1,  1910).   3L,  LC 

-ari's  inhumanity  to  woman.  I.  'II.  T. 

(American  magazine,  v. 69: 5  70;  Feb.  1910.)   LC 

Eight-hour  day  and  prohibition  of  night  work. 

(Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
V.35L  sup.  239-274;-  ..ar.  1910.)   EL,  LC. 

Taylor,    &.. 

Ten-hour   day    for  women   upheld. 

(Survey,    v. 24: 170-71;    Apr. 30,    1910.)         BL,    LC 

Rooke,    I". 

Constitutionality  of  the  eight-hour  bill. 

(American  f ederatibnist ,  v. 17:522;  June,  1910.)   BL,  LC. 

Illinois  ten-hour  law  held  valid. 

(Outlook,  v.9  5:50-51;  May  14,  1910.)   LC 

Taylor,  G-. 

Illinois    supreme    court    faces    forward. 
(Survey,    v . 24: 199-200 ;    May   7,    1910.)      BL,    LC 

C-  o  a  p  e  r  s  ,    S  amu  e  1 . 

Light-hour   bill.    (Letter    to    chairman    of    subcommittee,    house 

Committee    on   labor. 

(American    f eder  it ioni st ,    v. 17:521;    June,    1910.)       BL,    LC  . 

Breckinridge,    S      P. 

Illinois    ten- hour  law, 

(Journal    ^f   political    econofiw,    v. 18:46^-70*    Ju^e      vein    ^    r    m,   i.r, 

Kenry,    Alice. 

The    campaign    in    Illinois    for   the    tan-hour   law. 

(American    fede    at  ioni  art,    v.  17:  56S-672  ;    Aug. 1910.)      BL,    LC. 


at,    G.    C. 

Judicial   vie.  5    of    xhe    restriction   6f    women's   hour-    cf    labor 
(Politicul    science    quart.*rli*.    v    25:1-20-34:     Re-  in     )    x    f,T     f  f! 


quarterly,    v   25:1-20-34;    Sept    II 


c:"',    bamuei. 
Lie    ei,  ht-hour    day    c.      .ever".":  en        vo  rk 
( Ameri  can 


deraticni  ,t,    v,X7:1057-i 


191C    )      1L,    LC 


en-nour   lav/    for   all   women. 

(Survey,    v    >5:331-32;    Tec. 3,    1510    ) 


LC 


fc  -  H  o  u  r  V  o  r  k : 


-    19 


Shier,    William   Restelle, 

The    economics    of    the   eight-hour   day. 

(Twentieth    century  magazine,    v. 3:229-30;    Tec.    1910.)    '  LC 

1911 

American    f ederationist    [Editorial] 

The    President    on    eight    hours,' 

(American    f  ederationist,,    v.  18:41 ;    Jan.    1911.)      PL,    LC 

Speyer,  E, 

Eight -hour  day;  story.  ' 

(Collier's  weekly,  v.46:Jan.  21,  1911,  19-20.)    LC. 

Another  victory  for'  w  o  r  k  i  n  gm  e  n ;  t  e  n  h  o  u  r  d  a  y . 

(Outlook/ v. 97: 53-54;  Jan.  14,  1911.)   LC, 

Kelley,  F. 

Limiting  women* s  working  hours. 

(Survey,  v. 2 5: 6  51-6  52 ;  Jan,  21,  1911).  3L ,  LC. 

Schyltter,  T. 

Hours  in  the  continuous  industries. 

(Survey,  v. 25:677-80;  Jan.  21,  191l).   PL,  LC 

American   f  ederationi  st    [[Editorial] 
Extension    of    eight -hour   lav/.     ' 
(American    f ederationist,    v. 18:213;    ?rarch,    1911).    BL,    LC 

Goldmark,  J. 

Another  state'  in  line;  hours  of  labor  in  Michigan. 
(Survey,  v. 25:937-40;  i  .arch  4,  191l).  EL,  LC 


Goldmark,  J, 

Eight  hours.  ' 

(Survey,  v. 25: 1055- 56 ;  mar,  25,  1911).  EL,  LC 

Intent  of  the  eight-hour  lav/.  Letter  from  ■  .'esident  Taft  on  the  subjec 
in  response  to  a  letter  from  I'.r,  Gompers, 
(American  f ederationi st ,  v. 18:305-06;  April,  1911).  BL,  LC 

Novin,  A,  Parker, 

The  eight-hour  day  in  ilev/  York, 

(American  industries,  v. 11:24-25;  April,  1911,)   BL,  LC 

Lovejoy,  0.  R, 

Is  labor  satisfied:  Massachusetts  situation, 
.(Survey,  r. 26:426;  June  17,  1911.)   BL,  LC 

Eight  hour  work  on  government  vessels. 

(American  federation!  st.,  v.l£:c22;  Oct.  1911.)   BL,  LC 


Eight-He ur  Working  Day  -  20. 

1912 

Gcldmark,  Josephine. 

Standard  working  hours. 

(National  conference  of  charities  and  correcti'ens,  Froc.f  1911, 
p.  179-86,).   BL,  LC. 

Lunn,    G.     R. 

Eight-hour   day    in    all    industries. 

(National    conference    of    charities    and    corr'ecti'c  ns*,    Proc,    1912, 

p.    403-08.)         BL,    LC. 

Lesson  in  economics  from  a  coal  mine. 

(American  f ederati oni st ,  v  .  9  :  59  ;  January,  1912.)    EL 

Striezhef  f ,  S.. 

Eight -hour  lav;  and  the  navy; 

(Scientific  American,  v. 106:129;  Feb, 10,  1912.)   LC 

Edwards,  Percy  L. 

Constitutional  interpretation  and  limitation  as  applied  to  lav/s 

limiting  the  hours  of  labor. 

(Central  law  journal,  v. 74: 226-29;  larch  29,  1912.)   LC 

Emory,    James    A. 

The    proposed    national    eight-hour    la    . 

(American    industries,    v« 2: 10-11;    April,    1912.)      BL,    LC« 

G o 1 dma  r  k ,    Jose  p  h i  n e « 

Legislative    gains    for  v:omer    in    1912. 

(Survey,    v.28:95-97;    April    13,    1912.)      BL,    LC. 

Maximum  working  day. 

(Review   of    reviews,    v. 45:  625-26  ;    hay,:  1912).      LC 

Levy,    Gaston, 

A  propos    de    la   limitation    des   hours    de    travail    des    employes, 
(houvement    soc'ialisie,    V'.32:43-4S;    June  ,    1912.)      LC 

9:    ht-hour   larr    for  "/omen   upheld- 

(Steam    shovel    ard    dredge ,■  v , 16 : 4f l-r 2 ;    June,    19X2).       B,    BL,    LC 

:    lit    hours    for  '  omen    out    in  Vra.sliington< 

(Purvey,    v    28:353;    June    1,    1912).      EL,    LC 

i  \  e  ■ '   e  i  "'  lei  t  —  i  o  *  "   ~:  a'  * 

(American    federation!  st ,    v, 19:552;    July,    1912).     Text    of    lav/.    B,BL,L< 

American    f  ederationi  ^.t    '..Editorial.. 

e      e  i  ght    h  o  u  r    1  av  r .    V' hat    it    p  c  rt  e  :.i  d  3  . 
(American    f ederati oni st ,    v. 19: 543-44;    July,    1912.)      B,'EL:      LC. 

onnaoend ,    Jo  seph. 

The    eight   hour   day. 

(-    ichini3ts'    monthly    journal,    v    24:601-02;    Jul",    1912.)      ~1 ,    LC 


n 


r», 


i,  ht-Kcur  forking  Day  -    21- 
Alifas,    N.    P. 

A   little   history   and    the    struggle    in   the   progress   of    the   hughes 

eight-hour   bill    through    Congress.     ' 

(Machinists'    monthly    journal,    v. 24:635-37;    July,    1912.)    BL,    LC. 

V'yatt,  Edith. 

The  Illinois  10-hour  law. 

(Survey,  v. 28: 49  0-9  2;  July  6,  1912.)    EL,  LC. 

Spread  of  the  eight-hour  day. 

(Literary  digest,  v. 45:48;  July  13,  1912.)    LC 

Matter  of  precedent: 

(Cassier,  v. 42:358-9;  Oct. 1912.)   LC. 

Eight-hour  day  in  puolic  and  private  industry.  ,  LC. 
(Chautauquan, "v. 68: 138-40 ;  Oct. 19 12.) 

Bull,  R.  A. 

The  twelve-hour  shift  in  the  steel  foundry.  Results  of  its 
abandonment  in  the  Commonwealth  steel  co'S  open-hearth  depart- 
ment, and  the  substitution  of  an  eight-hour  shift. 
(Iron  age,  v. 90:808-09;  Oct. 3,  1912.)   LC 

Fitch,  John  A. 

The  eight- hour  law. 

•(Survey,  v. 29:78-79;  Oct.  19,  1912.)   BL,  LC 

Fitch, John  A 

Experiments  r/ith  the  eight-hour  day, 

(Survey,  v. 29 : 198-200 ;  Nov. 18,  1912.)   EL,  LC. 

1913 

Eight-hours  versus  12-hour  shifts,  economies  affected  in  a  iteel  foundry 
through  shorter  hours. 
(.Engineering  magazine,  v.44:«599-601j  5#--.  1913.)   LC 

C-oldmark,  Josephine. 

Labor  laws  for  v/oraen. 

(Survey,  v..  29:  5  52-5;  Jan.  2  5, '1913,)        BL,  LC 
•Same,  Literary  di063t,  v  46:232-3;  Feo.  8',  lc.13.) 

retermined  siege  of  our  la-  makers;  hours  of  labor  fa-   women  in  the 

Li  strict  of  Columbia. 

(Survey,  v. 29:659-60;  Feo.  15,  1913.)    r:L,  LC 

Kelley,    Florence. 

The    eight-hour   da,r    and     "orkin;     children. 
(Survey,    v. 29:724;    Fe^.22,    1913.)  BL,    LC. 

Surv  ey     Edi  t ori  al ] . 

A   national    eight-hour   bill    for   '/omen  workers. 
(Survey,    v    29:746-47;    hard:    1,    1913,)      PL:    LC. 

Cost    of   the   eight- hour  dair< 

(Survey,    v.  30:267-8:    :vav   24,    1913.     )    BL.    LC. 


Ei  ;ht-Hour  Y'orking  Pay  -  22. 

Stewart,  Ethelbert^ 

crter  hours  for  pulp  and  paper  makers. 

...erican  f  ederati  oni  st ,  v  .22  :  461-  6  2  ;  Junw,  1913.)   T  ,  EL,  LC. 


G  o  m  p  ers,  S.a  m  u  e  1 . 


twenty-year  struggle  for  adequate   ight-hour  legislation 

a  tale  of  labor's  struggles  ind  its  conflict  'ith  industrial 


political  corruption.) 
(American  f  ederati  oni  st*,  v.  20 


',-'  -0X0 


AuS.i913.)   5,  BL,  LC 


LaF o  1 1  e  t ": :  ,  Ro  b  e  rt  M . 

The  eight-hour  day  will  come  -  -  and  soon. 
(Union  leader,  Aug. 2,  1013,  p. 12.)    EL 

Same,  in  Organized  labor  (San  Francisco),  Aug. 23,  1913,  12-13 

Karrin ,    A.  •  H, 

Labor's    struggle    for   the    eight-hour  work    day. 
(Portland    labor   press,    Sept.l,    1913,    p. 6.)      EL 

: h ,    J o  hn 

Ex    eriments   with   the    eight-hour    day. 
(  b-„ 


Railroad    trainman,    Sept. 1913,    p.    803-6).       E,    BL ,    LC. 
Reprinted    fro*.,    the    Survey. 


haynes ,    J ohn    R. 

shorter,  workday, 
ittle    union    record,    Sept. 13,    1013,    p    5.) 


EL 


resiield 


H, 


:ase    for    redaction.    Shorter   houEs 


i  Dnal    hours    of   work.    I.      '] 
re  at    r  .4  f  i-ci  ency. 
imated    journal,    Sept. 25,    1913,    p.7.)         EL,    LC 


e  eci  e  r  cl  -    6 


jur   _a.r   on   government    contract   work. 
.'her     -orkers    journal,    Oct    1913.    0.46-49:1 


[S- 


ateme: 


of    the 


o i    b h e    Interior   r e 1 at 

O'i    the    president    of    t! 


ct    IblcJ,    p#46-49;;       EL,    LC 

sistant    secretary    a    the   department 

wo    its    i -,-^^-  >~^J- -~- -w. -^        •-+' 


x  r  e  t  a  t  i  o  n ,     'ith   reply 
r  3 . 


P  r . 


s  f  i  e id ,    A .    H . 

Ei „.  -  ■  A -near    shifts    in    iron 
ated    jour    al,    C  w; 


:6_ 


U  C 
1 


Lovejoy,    0,    R. 

Eight-hours    for    children. 

(Survey,  v. 31:58-59;  Oct. 11,  1913.) 


BL,LC 


Kelley,  Florence. 

Wages  and  hours. 

(Survey,  v, 31:450;  Dec. 27,  1913.)  3L,LC 


Eight-Hour  'Forking  Day  -  23, 

1914 

Decisions  under  the  Hours  of  service  act.  United  States  of  America  vs. 
Southern  railway  company.   In  the  District  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  western  district  of  Southern  California. 
(Railway  conductor,  v. 31:1-4;  Jan.  1914#)   B,  EL,  LC. 

Dickson,  F.  B. 

Can  American  steel  plants  afford  an  eight-hour  turn? 
(Survey,  v.3l!376;  Jan. 3,  1914.)   T:L,  LC. 

Bird,  C.  S. 

Three  eight-h6ur  tours  in  the  paper  mills  of  America. 
(Survey,  v. 31:377;  Jan.3,  1914.)   BL,  LC. 

Edson,  K.  P. 

Student  nurses  and  the  eight-hour  law  in  California. 
(Survey,  v. 31: 499-500 ;  Jan.  24,  1914.)   BL,  LC. 

Rochester,  A. 

Eight-hour  day  for  children:  with  tabulation  of  state  laws. 
(Child  labor  bulletin,  v. 2:40-53;  Feb.  1914.)   BL,  LC. 

Calvert,  F.  T. 

Trend  to  eight-hour  day. 

(American  f ederationi st ,  v. 21:112-14;  Feb.  1914.)   B,  BL,  LC. 

Eight  hours  for  women. 

(American  f ederationi st ,  v. 21:238;  March,  1914.)   B,3L,LC. 

Redfield,  William  C. 

Forking  hours    in   continuous    industries. " Introductory   address. 
(American  labor   legislation   review,    v. 4:105-08;    March,    1914.)    BL,LC 

Bellard,  S.  T. 

Forking  hours  in  continuous  industries;  eight  hour  shifts  in  the 

milling  industry. 

(American  labor  legislation  review,  v.-1-:  117-119 ;  March,  1914.)  BL,  LC 

Garretson,    A.    B. 

Forking  hours    in   continuous    industries. ' Long   hours    in    railroading. 
(American   labor   legislation   review,    v. 4:120-28;    March,    1914.)    BL,LC 

Manly,  B.  K. 

Fork  periods  in  continuous  day  and  night  occupations. 

(American  labor ' legi slation  review,  v. 4:109-15;  Karch, 1914. )  BL,ftC« 

Freund,  E. 

Constitutional  aspects  of  hour  legislation  for  men;  with  discussion.  ' 
(American  labor  legislation  review,  v. 4:129-27;  Karch,  1914)  .BL/,LC. 

Laf ollette-Peters  eight-hour  bill  enacted  into  law. 
(Survey,  v. 31: 689;  March  7,  1914.)   BL ,  LC. 


■  J 


Eight-Hour  Working   Day  -   24. 

Resolved:    That    the    eight-hour   day,    under   present    international    condi- 
tions,   is   a  menace   to    our   industrial   pre speri ty* 

(industrial    economist,    v.  1:  April,    1915,    p. 41-43.;      EL,    LC. 

United    States    steel    corporation    and    the    eight-hour' day . 
(Survey,    v. 32:222-23;    Kay   23,    1914.)         BL,    LC* 

Decisions   under   the   hours    of    service    act.    No. 2535.    United    States    of 

America  v.    Northern   Pacific   railway    cc-  party,    in   the   District    court 
of   the   United   States    for' the    uestern    restrict    oi  Vrashington. 
(Railway   conductor,    v. 31:427-32;    June,     1914.)      B,    EL,    LC. 

Porter,    H.    F. 

Reducing   labor    costs    by    shortening   the    ,ror3<   day. 
(Survey,    v..  32: 341;    June    27,    1914.)         EL,    LC 

Decisions   under  the   Hours    of    service    acts... 

(Railway    conductor,    v.  31: 454-6.8  ;    July,    1914.)         B,    B!D,    LC 

Decisions   under   the   hours    of    service    act.    No. 1483.    United    States    of 
America   vs.    Northern    Pacific    railwav    company. . .Decided    Apr. 21, 
1914. 
(Railway    conductor,    v. 31: 542-43;    Sept. 1914.)      E,    BL ,    LC. 

Houston   belt    and   terminal    railv/a--    cempa-y,    'defendant.    Decisions   under 

the   hours    of    service    act.    U.S. Circuit    court    of    appeals,    5th   circuit, 
no. 2356.    U.S.    of   America'vs.  -•  .Decided  Fay   6,    1913. 
(Railway   conductor,    v. 30:704-07;    Oct. 1913.)      B,    EL,    LC 

Fitch,    J.     A. 

Eight-hour   day. 

(Survey,    v. 33;    323;    Tec.    15,    1914.)      ~L,    LC. 

1915     , 


Economic    organization   a^d   the    eight-hour   dav, 
(American    f  ederati  oni  st ,    v.  22:43-46  J     "    -i 

Compere,    Samuel. 

The    shorter  work    day:    its   philosphy. 
(American    f ederat icni st ,    v . ZZ  : 165-170 ;    F, 


1915.)    E,    EL,    LC. 


.rch,    1515    )    :",EL,LC 


Goldmark,    J. 

Supreme   court' and   the  eight-hour   day. 

(Survey,  v  33:577-8;  Far. 20,  1515.'   EL,  LC.  ' 

Famous  bad  decision  Reversed 

(Outlook,  v. 105  :f:  57-58;  April  2G  ,  1515.)   EL,  LC. 

Gcmpers ,    Samuel  - 

The  workers   and   the    eight-hour   day. 

(American   federationist,    v. 22: 565-53;    July   2,    1515.)    E,rL,LC. 


Eight-Hour  Forking  Day  -  25, 

Gompers,  Samuel. 

The  workers  and  the  eight  hour  day, 

(American  f ederati onist ,  v. 22: 565-93;  Aug. 1915).  3,BL,LC. 

Standard  oil  and  the' eight-hour  day, 

(Outlook,  v. 111:109-10;  Sept. 15,  1915.)   BL,LC 

Eight-hours  for  work.   ' 

(New  Republic,  v. 4:170-71;  Sept. 18,  1915.)  BL,LC 

Eight  hours  that's  all. 

(Machinists'  monthly  journal,  v. 27:569-70;  Oct.  1915.)  3L,LC. 

Movement  for  an  eight-hour  day.  How  it  affects  industries  and  workers. 
(Manufacturing  news,  v.8:Sept.30,  1915,  p. 13-14.)     3L,LC 

Movement  for  reduction  of  hours  uf  labor  in  the  machine  trades. 

(Monthly  review  of  the  Bureau  of  labor  statistics,  v.l,  no. 4: 
17-18;  Oct.  1915.)   3,BL,LC. 

Graham,  Irene  J. 

Forking  hours  of  women  in  Chicago. 

(journal  of  political  economy,  v. 22>  :822-31;  October,  1915.)  B,3L,LC 

The  Eight-hour  day, 

(Review,  v. 12:435-63;  Oct.  1915*^  [Published  by  National 
founders'  assn.  and  National  raetal  traders  assn.J   BL 

Fletcher,  P.  G. 

Fhy  carmen  should  support  an  eight-hour  day* 

(Railway  carmen's  journal,  v. 20: 639-91;  Oct. 1915.)  3,3L,LC 

Eight-hour  day  for' 10,000  Standard  oil  workmen. 
(Survey,  v. 86: 59;  Oct.  16,  1915.)   3L,LC 

More  concerning  the  eight-hour  day. 

(machinists1  monthly  journal,  v. 27:968-9;  Nov.  1915.)  BL,LC. 

Progress  toward  a  universal  eight-hour  day* 

(Railroad  trainman,  v. 32 : 1043-44;  Nov. 1915).  B,BL,LC 

A  General  eight-hour  day  would  paralyse  industry  and  the  heaviest  loss 
would  eventually  fall  on' the  workers. 
(Industrial  Canada,  v. 16: 751-54;  Nov,  1915.)  BL,LC. 

Barnum,  G, 

Mary  Scully,  live  wire,  the  leader  of  the  women's  fight  for  an 

eight-hour  day. 

(Independent,  v. 84: 181 ;  '  I-iov.l ,  1915,)  BL,LC. 

What  is  an  eight-hour  day? 

(Railway  age  gazette,  v. 59: 883-83 ;  Nov. 12,  1915.)  3,  LC. 

General  eight-hour  day  movement. 

(Manufacturers  news,  v. 8,  Nov,  18,  1915,  p. 9-10,  20,22.)  BL 


Eight-Hour  Y'orking   Day   -    26. 

More    about    the    eight-hour   day;    Railroad    employees    join    in  movement. 
(Manufacturers   n?-  3 ,    v. 8  :Nov.  25  ,    1915,    p. 11-12.).      EL 

Eight-hour   day    regarded    as    far    in   the    future. 

(Iron   age,    v. 96:1242;    Nov. 25,    1915.)    .     BL,    LC. 

The  maximum   eight-hour   da", 

(Railroad    trainman,    v. 32 : 1143-45 ;    Dec.    1915.)      B,    BL ,    LC 

r.orri  son,    C.    J. 

The    eight-hour    day, 

(Engineering  magazine,    v. 50:363-66;    Dec.    1915.)      B,    LC 

1916 

Rice,    H.    H, 

The    eight-hour   day, 

(Review,    v. 13:12-14;    January,    1916.)         BL 

Eight-hour  day  from  the  manufacturers  standpoint. 

(American  review  of  reviews,  v. 53:107-08;  Jan.  1916.)  B,BL,LC 

The    eight-hour   day   as    an   economic    problem. 

(industrial    economist,    v. 1:19-25;    February,    1916.)      BL,LC 

Reduction   of    hours    of    labor    in. the   machine    trades, 

(Monthly    review    of    the   Bureau    of    labor    statistics,    v. 2,    no. 2: 
37-38;    Feb.    1916.)        '   B,    BL,    LC 

Lehlbach,    Frederick    R, 

[Letter  to    New   York    American    in   which   Represenrative   Lehlbach   ex- 
presses  himself    as    in    favor   of    ancei  ght-hou.r   day   on    railways.] 
(Ccngressical   record,    v.  53:2530;    Feb- 7,    1916,    daily    ed.)    B,BL,LC 

Borland,  Villi  am  P. 

Four  million  dollars'  worth  of  favoritism.  Extension  of  remarks  in 

House,  Feb,  28,  1916.) 

("Congressional  reco rd  ,.  v.  53  :  no  .  57  ;  p.  3763-64.)   3,  BL,  LC* 

Morrison,  C  J. 

Twenty- four  hour  day. 

(Engineering  magazine,  v. 5:910-13;  March,  1916.)  B,  LC 

Jamison,  V.    G, 

The  real  significance  of  the  eight-hour  day. 
(Industrial  economist,  v. 1:9-12;  .arch,  1916.)   BL,  LC. 

Engineering  magazine  [Editorial], 
The  eight-hour  day. 
(Engineering  magazine,  v. 50:927-28;  Karen,  1916.)   B,  LC. 

Borland,  Y'llliam  P. 

Speech  in  the  House  [on  eight  hours'  minimum  for  government 

employees]  Harch  14,  1916v  x 

(Congressional'  record,  v,53;  no. 72,  4802-04.)  B,  BL,  LC. 


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Eight-Hour  Y'prking  Lay   -    27. 

Resolved:    That    the    eight-hour   day,    under   present    international    con- 
ditions,   is    a  menace   to    our    industrial   prosperity. 
(Industrial    economist,    v.l;    Apr. 1916,    ,-.41-48.)      BL,    LC. 

Jamison,    Y.r.    0. 

The    real    significance    of    the    eight-hour   day. 
(Square    deal ,    v. 18: 9 5-96 ;     Apr.    1916.)      EL,    LC 

Argument  against  the  eight-hour  day. 

(Industrial  economist,  v.l;  Apr.  1916,  p. 41-48.)    EL,  LC 

Clark,  Victor. 

The    eight-hour   day:    an   historical   perspective. 
(Railroad    trainman,    v. 33:308-04;    Apr. 1916.)      B,    BL,    LC 

r'arne,    F.     J. 

The    eight-hour   day:    an  historical   perspective, 
(Railroad   trainman,    v.33 : 308-09  ;    Apr,    1910.)      B,    BL,    LC 

Pi  ckering,    Ruth 

Sudden    spread    of    the    eight-hour   day.    V'ithin   the   past    ten  months 
100,000   wage   earners   have   won   a   new   leisure. 
(Survey,    v. 36: 5-7;    Apr.l,    1916,)         BL,    LC 

Fitch,  J.  A. 

Outlawing  exhaustion:  the  United  States  Supreme  court  to  decide 
on  the  length  of  the  workingmen' s  day. 
(Survey,  v. 3:73-74;  Apr. 15,  1916.)   BL ,  LC 

Hours  of  work  must  be  limited. 

(New  Republic,  v.  6: 306-08;  Apr,  22,  1914.)    B,  BL,  LC 

Labor,  lav/  and  life 

(Independent,  v. 86: 123-24;  Apr. 24,  1916.)   BL,  LC 

Building  up  industrial  liberty. 

(Outlook,  v. 112:939-41j  Apr. 26,  1916.)   BL ,  LC. 

The  Eight-hour  day  movement.  * 

(Locomotive  enginemen's  journal,  v. 50:429-38;  May,  1916.)  B,EL,LC. 

Some  eight-hour  day  testimony. 

(Engineering  magazine,  v. 51:280-2;  i'a.p,  1916.)   B,  LC, 

Hart,    Tom. 

Is    the    eight    hour  day   a   peril   to   the    nation? 

(Railway    conductor,    v, 33 :  336-41 ;    -'.'ay,    1916.)      B,    BL,    LC. 

The  Fallacy  cf  the  eight- hour' movement. 

(Iron   trade    review,    v. 57:995-97;    tfay  4,    1916.)    LC 

Bread    cf    life:    :-crk   cf    the    Consumers'    league. 
(Survey,    v   36:64;    may   6,    1916,)      BL,    LC. 


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Hopkins.,  M.  D. 

Human  conservation  .ind  the  supreme  court., 
(Survey,  v. 36:221;  i.!ay  27,  1916,)   BL,  LC. 

Lauck,   Vr,    J. 

Vrhat    about    the    eight- hour    day? 

(International    socialist    review,    v. 16 : 712-43 ;    June,    1916.)    BL,LC 

The    Eight-hour    day 'for   all    New   England  worn    :.. 
(Survey,    v. 36:269;    June    3,    1916.)      BL,    LG 

Dowhurst,    M. 

Bridgeport   and   the    eight-hour   day. 

(Outlook,  v. 113: 553-56;  July  5,  1916.)   EL,  LC 

Commercial  and  financial  chronicle  [Editorial]. 
The  menace  in  the  demands  of  railway  labor'. 
(Commercial  and  , financial  chronicle,  v. 103 : 616-17 ;  Aug. 19,1916. ) 

3,  BL,  LC. 

Eight  hours  a  day. 

(New  York  Herald,  Aug. 20,  1916,  p. 12,  col. 3,)    B,  LC 

.Railway  and  locomotive  engineering  [Editorial], 
Eight  hours  a  day. 
(Railway  and  locomotive  engineering,  v. 29  :  30-1-05;  Sept.  1916.)  E,LC 

Commercial  &    financial  chronicle  [Editorial  _j« 

The  eight- hour  day  before  the  people. 

(Commercial  and  financial  chronicle,  V. 103 : 791-92 ;  Sept.2,1916) 

B,  LC 

Bates,    Onward. 

V'hat    is    the    significance    of    the    eight-hour  working   day? 
(Railway    review,    v. 59:327;    3  50-52;    3E"'.-C  5;    421-22;    Sept.  2  ,9  ,16  ,23  , 

1916.)      B.    T.,;< 


Abbott,  Lyman. 

The  railway  problem.. 

(Outlook,  v. 114:15-18;  teept.6,  1916.)   B,  BL,  LC 

Railway  age  gazette  [Editorial]. 

The  eight-hour  day  in  other  industries. 


(Rail- 


way aee  caze' 


v, 61:441;  Sept. 15,  1916.)   3,  LC, 


The  Social  sanction  of  the ' eight-hour  working  day-in  the  United  States, 
(Economic  world,  v. 98:397-99;  Sept-23,  1916.)   B,  EL,  LC, 

Judgement  of  society  as  reflected  in  eight-hour  day  legislation 
( Statist  ic-s) 

(Chicago  legal  news,  no.  69,  Sept. 28,  1916,) 


Eight-Hour  Forking   Day  -    29. 

Hughes,    Charles   E, 

Charles   E.    Hughes    on   arbitration  of    eight-hour    day* 
(Commercial    &    financial    chronicle,    v. 103 : 1174-75 ;    Kept  .30  ,1916. ) 

B,    LC. 

Wilson,   Food  row. 

President  Fil^son   on   the    Adamson    lav/. 

(Railway   review,   v. 59:456-57;    Sept.3r.    1.916.)  B,LC 

Text    of    President's    address    at         ..dow   Lawn   on   Sept  .23  ,1916. 

Ripley,  William  Z, 

The  railroad  eight-hour  law. 

(American    review    of    reviews,    v. 54: 389-393 ;    Oct. 1916.)    B,    BL,    LC 

Has  the  eight-hour  day  peril  come  to  all  industry? 

(Current  opinion,  v. 61:277-81;  Oct.  1916.)   B,  BL,  LC. 

Sanger,  S. 

Hours  of  work  in  relation  to  efficnency  and  output. 
(Contemporary  review,  v. 110 : 502-09 ;  Oct. 19 16.)   LC 

Hours  for  women. 

(Survey,  v. 37:95;  Oct. 28,  1916.)   BL,  LC. 

Fith  an  account  of  the  3rd  regional  conference  on  the 
8  hour  day  for  women,  Oct.  17,  1916. 

International  socialist  review  [Edito rial j. 
[Eight  hour  day] 
(International  socialist  review,  v.  17:265;  I4ov.  1915.)   BL,  LC 

Hours  of  work  and  the  efficiency  of  labor. 

(New  Republic,  v. 9: 37-38;  Nov. 11,  1916.)   LC 

Lee,  F,  S. 

Is  the  eight-hour' working- day  rational? 
(Science,  n.S.  44:  727-35;  i'ov.24,  ?/:.".)   LC 

Brown,  Dcrotny  Kirchwey. 
The  shorter  workday. 
(Survey,  v. 37:388-90;  Jan.  6,  1917.)   B,  BL,  LC 

Feiss,  Richard  A. 

maximum  vs.  minimum  hour  legislation. 

(Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
v.69,  no. 158;  Jan.  1917.)   b/bL,  LC. 

C- r o at ,  George  C- , 

Hours  of  labor. 

(Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science, 
v.69,  no. 158,  Jan.  1917.)   B,  BL,  LC. 

Legislation  in  the  United  states. 


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Eight-He ur  Yrcrvi.  :ig   Day   -    30, 

Johnson,  Emory  R. 

Legislation  concerning  the  railroad  service. 

(Annals  of  the  American  academy  of   olitical  and  social  science, 
v. 69,  no, 158;  Jan.  1917.)   3,  EL',  LC. 


Hopkins,  liary  A. 

This  matter  of  the  eight  hour  day. 
(Century,  v. S 3 : 346- 60 ;  Jan,  1917.  ) 

Nation  [Editorial] 

The  ei  ght-h^bur '  dav. 

(Nation,  v. 104:6-7;  Jan.  4,  1917,) 


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